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Brandywine
is a bottom-heavy phototype script AKA Liquor
(Fotostar). It appears
in New LetterGraphics Styles 1969. Soon after,
Francisco Gonzales based his Gonzales
Jeanette for Photo-Lettering, Inc. on it. It is also
shown
in Phil’s Photo’s Homage to the
Alphabet (1985)

Elvira Slysh created
Astron, a digital version including Cyrillics
(ParaType/ParaGraph, 1991). In Astron, the letters don’t
join up. Bob Alonso’s digitization Lorraine Script
(2000) is better and different in most details, most notably in
‘k’, ‘r’, ‘z’, 'A’, ‘G’, ‘Q’, ‘S’, ‘Y’. It doesn’t have all the
alternates available in the film version, though. There is also a
limited freebie by Richard William Mueller, Brandy Script
(1993), More…

Brandywine is a bottom-heavy phototype script AKA Liquor (Fotostar). It appears in New LetterGraphics Styles 1969. Soon after, Francisco Gonzales based his Gonzales Jeanette for Photo-Lettering, Inc. on it. It is also shown in Phil’s Photo’s Homage to the Alphabet (1985)

Elvira Slysh created Astron, a digital version including Cyrillics (ParaType/ParaGraph, 1991). In Astron, the letters don’t join up. Bob Alonso’s digitization Lorraine Script (2000) is better and different in most details, most notably in ‘k’, ‘r’, ‘z’, 'A’, ‘G’, ‘Q’, ‘S’, ‘Y’. It doesn’t have all the alternates available in the film version, though. There is also a limited freebie by Richard William Mueller, Brandy Script (1993), which is more similar to Astron than to Lorraine Script.

Homage to the Alphabet also shows a Brandywine Bold which also goes under the names Gastonand Charade.